Julia framework for spatial ecology - data types and utilities
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Julia framework for spatial ecology - data types and utilities
An R package to generate species range maps based on ecoregions and a user-friendly GBIF wrapper
population and community dynamics on spatial graphs, in julia.
Spatial analysis and simulation of ecological communities
Functions and types to access GBIF data from Julia
Repository for the manuscript: 'Impacts of past abrupt land change on local biodiversity globally'
Processing NEON soil microbe marker gene sequence data into ASV tables.
Spatial patterns in biodiversity change
📋 Proof of Concept of the Vulnerability Framework
Data, code & figures used to assess global patterns of potential thermal niche filling
Paper - Seasonal fattening among bat populations
This repository contains the R code and the associated data files that were used to execute the entire workflow for the manuscript "Habitat and not topographic heterogeneity constrains the range sizes of African mammals" (published in the Journal of Biogeography)
data and R code to reproduce the analysis and plots presented in the manuscript: "Macrophenological dynamics from citizen science plant occurrence data"
Paper - Best practices for building and curating databases for comparative analyses
Code and data supporting the published article “Ice age, current climate, habitat availability, and the diversity of European dragonflies and damselflies”, Frontiers of Biogeography (2025).
Open access repository for (some) data-sets, reproducible analyses, conference slides and manuscript for a publication based on my BSc Hons project (in press in Journal of Biogeography).
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